Why this stainless steel cupboard earns its place
This is a prep station that keeps everything close and nothing clutter. Two metres across, 700 mm deep, built tall enough at 850 mm to work from without stooping. Unlike a table with just cupboard space, this one has drawers built in — meaning utensils, mise en place, finished prep, and small equipment live in the drawers, not loose on the surface. The sliding-door cupboard underneath takes larger items: sheet pans, storage containers, bulk ingredients. Everything stays organised and within reach.
The drawers are the detail that separates this table from a basic prep surface. In a working kitchen, a drawer full of ready prep or frequently used tools is faster than hunting under the table or reaching across to a shelf. The drawers slide in and out quietly, no slamming, and they hold the weight of a full shift's work without strain. Stainless steel 430 throughout means no rust, no corrosion, and surfaces that stay food-safe after hot water and proper cleaning.
At 107 kg, this table is solid — it won't rock or shift when you're using force in prep work. The weight is distributed across a real frame, not compromised to save a few kilos. It's built to sit in a working kitchen and handle real use, day after day, without degrading or needing repair.
